Will Proved for John Doak, Kinallen.
In the Name of God amen. I John Doak of Kinallen in the County of Down farmer do make this my last Will and Testament I leave to Elizabeth Spiers Twenty Pounds ster [sterling?]: including the three Guineas I [passed?] my note for to her I order my funeral Expences [Expenses?] the said Legacy and all my just debts to be paid by my Executors hereafter named & that they shall sell and dispose of to the best advantage the whole of the crop and produce thereof to pay said Debts funeral Expences [expenses?] and legacy all the remainder of my Goods and Chattles of every kind I leave & bequeath & give to margaret McKee to be paid her in four years after my Death I give and Devise to my said Wife Ten acres of my said farm in Kinallan [Kinallen?] aforesaid with all the Houses Gardens and appurtenances thereunto belonging which I now occupy and have occupied for many years During her Life or Widowhood but in case she shall marry after my Decease my Will is that she shall not thereafter Enjoy the same but that the farm shall go to the [Dev--ees?] hereafter named they paying her the Sum of Thirty Pounds Ster. [sterling?]. I give & devise to my nephews Joseph Thompson Robert Thompson & Samuel Thompson that part of my said farm in Kinallen aforesaid lately occupied by the Revd [Reverend?] James Birch and also the [Reversion?] of Ten Acres of Said farm above devised to my Said Wife during her Life or Widowhood. To hold them their Heirs & Assigns [assignees?] as Tenants incommon and not as Joint Tenants thus paying the legacys hereafter mentioned which [I?] [order?] my said farm to be subject to and chargeable with and all rent and [time?] for Renewal due thereout together with fifteen pence an acre for the tithe of said farm During my present Bargain to be paid in equal Proportions by the said Joseph Robert and Samuel. I charge all my said farm with the Sum of Thirty Pounds to be paid to my said Wife in case the shall intermarry with any person after my decease and also change said farm with the sum of twenty pounds to be paid in five years after my Decease and also Charge said farm with the Sum of twenty Pounds to be paid in five years after my Death to such of the Sons of my late Nephew John Thompson Deceased as shall be then living share and share alike and also with the sum of five pounds sterl [sterling?] to their sister Elizabeth and I give & devise to their sister Mary from the house and garden she now occupies during her life remains to the said Joseph, Robert & Samuel as aforesaid I order that my said devises shall not sell or dispose of said premises except to each other I hereby revoke all former wills by me made and appoint my said wife and Samuel Doak the younger of Kinallen Mill my Executors In Witness whereof I have hereunto Set my Hand and Seal this Eleventh Day of March 1788 Eighty Eight. John Doak Lynd Sealed published subscribe our names hereto James Birch [Crane?] Brush Thomas McFadden.Close